Articles, tagged with "video cards", page 1

In this era technology is moving with a speed of light. By the time you search on and decide your PC it’s sure that most of your spec are out-dated. Sometimes you find out that you’re spending tons of cash on ink; your PC is too generic and not good enoug... Read >
Author: kally moral

It could be challenging to decide on between Dell and Lenovo. Here we focus on most of the positives and negatives of both equally and give some tips on producing your evaluation.
Selections, Possibilities
Looking for one particular laptop computer ... Read >
Author: Valencia Tregan

Scanning driver online is an important part of PC maintenance. Scanning drivers will not only make your PC run stably but also fix device malfunctions like "unknown device" error, "USB device not recognized" error, sound problem and so on.
Driver is a ... Read >
Author: Mars

Bearing in mind the fact that most people nowadays rely on computers, it would be naive to assume that there are no problems associated with them. In fact, the worst nightmare for this group of people is HP1022 printer driver errors. And since there are v... Read >
Author: Tocolue

Currently, a fair number of avid online gamers complain that their Lenovo and HP laptops get intermittent system lag in some of their higher-end games and music. Their laptops are the latest types, video cards are at least 105M model, normally which is mo... Read >
Author: mollysmith1982

Mainframes are very large computers that are built to be able to perform complex and critical applications. Mainframes are usually very large in both physical size and computational ability. They can be some of the largest machines on the planet. ... Read >
Author: computer science engineer

D-V-I is an abbreviation of Digital-Video-Interface, which is a well-known form of improving the quality of flat panel LCD screens and present day video graphics cards with the help of video interface technology. DVI cables are being increasingly used by ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

My computer right now is hooked up to my 53" TV across the room. It's a pretty cool trick, and if you have a computer and television in the same room you should see if you have a way to hook them up. Doing actual work is best on a real computer monitor (L... Read >
Author: miss ec

Hard Drives: ATA versus SATA
The performance of computer systems has been steadily increasing as faster processors, memory, and video cards are continuously being developed. The one key component that is often neglected when looking at improving the pe... Read >
Author: Jason Kohrs